Pitt Canal

Nine years after a picture was made of the Golden Ears mountains was made with out first professional digital camera, we made another from a nearby spot. The second photograph is a panorama made with a medium-format digital camera, it has considerably more detail even in the small crop that corresponds to the earlier image. (see the image below)

The camera recorded the following information in the original image file:

Hasselblad H3DII-50

2012/03/06 12:52:59 PM

Color

Data Format:

RAW (16-bit)

Compression:

Lossless

Image Size:

32960 x 5413 (panorama)

Lens:

Hasselblad HC 80mm

Focal Length:

80mm

Exposure Mode:

Manual

Metering Mode:

Spot

1/200 sec - F/9

Exposure Comp.:

0 EV

Flash Mode:

Off

Sensitivity:

ISO 50

Color Mode:

Hasselblad RGB

Hue Adjustment:

0

Gerald & Irmgard Carter

White Balance:

5500K

AF Mode:

Manual

Tone Comp:

0

Saturation:

0

Sharpening:

0

Long Exposure NR:

Off

High ISO NR:

Off

You can zoom in on this image to see the detail in the full image, however this is highly compressed and the original has better contrast and sharpness.